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No Showing until an executed contract.

Mario Gonzalez
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Hello folks! Looking to get into my first investment rental and found a grand slam. However the 2 unit apartment is tenant occupied and they will not allow showings until it is under contract. 

Has anyone been in this situation? any suggestions? 

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Aaron W.
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Aaron W.
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@Mario Gonzalez That's great you found a potential deal!

This is very common. We get over this by making an offer with contingencies, including inspection, so if we are not satisfied with what we see, then we can always back out of the deal. Just because you go under contract does not mean that the deal has to go through to the end. You should put contingencies in place to protect yourself.

Good luck!

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